We report the discovery of two galaxy candidates at redshifts between 15.7<z<16.4 in JWST observations from the GLIMPSE survey. These robust sources were identified using a combination of Lyman-break selection and photometric redshift estimates. The ultra-deep NIRCam imaging from GLIMPSE, combined with the strong gravitational lensing of the Abell S1063 galaxy cluster, allows us to probe an intrinsically fainter population (down to MUV=−17.0 mag) than previously achievable. These galaxies have absolute magnitudes ranging from MUV=−17.0 to −17.2 mag, with blue (β≃−2.87) UV continuum slopes, consistent with young, dust-free stellar populations. The number density of these objects, log10(ϕ/[Mpc−3 mag−1])=−3.47−0.10+0.13 at MUV=−17 is in clear tension with pre-JWST theoretical predictions, extending the over-abundance of galaxies from z∼10 to z∼17. These results, together with the scarcity of brighter galaxies in other public surveys, suggest a steep decline in the bright-end of the UV luminosity function at z∼16, implying efficient star formation and possibly a close connection to the halo mass function at these redshifts. Testing a variety of star formation histories suggests that these sources are plausible progenitors of the unusually UV-bright galaxies that JWST now routinely uncovers at z=10−14. Overall, our results indicate that the luminosity distribution of the earliest star-forming galaxies could be shifting towards fainter luminosities, implying that future surveys of cosmic dawn will need to explore this faint luminosity regime.
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@article{arxiv.2411.13640,
title = {A Glimpse of the New Redshift Frontier Through Abell S1063},
author = {Vasily Kokorev and Hakim Atek and John Chisholm and Ryan Endsley and Iryna Chemerynska and Julian B. Muñoz and Lukas J. Furtak and Richard Pan and Danielle Berg and Seiji Fujimoto and Pascal A. Oesch and Andrea Weibel and Angela Adamo and Jeremy Blaizot and Rychard Bouwens and Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky and Gourav Khullar and Damien Korber and Ilias Goovaerts and Michelle Jecmen and Ivo Labbé and Floriane Leclercq and Rui Marques-Chaves and Charlotte Mason and Kristen B. W. McQuinn and Rohan Naidu and Priyamvada Natarajan and Erica Nelson and Joki Rosdahl and Alberto Saldana-Lopez and Daniel Schaerer and Maxime Trebitsch and Marta Volonteri and Adi Zitrin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.13640},
year = {2025}
}